Re: What was the last movie you watched?
^ YES! We just watched that last night as well.
"Good, bad, I'm the one with the gun."
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^ YES! We just watched that last night as well.
"Good, bad, I'm the one with the gun."
I watched Mega Piranha it was amazing, there was a scene were a Navy Seal bicycle kicked a group of flying mega piranhas to save the token scientist girl.
For some reason every time I talk about this movie I was to call it Mega Carp
Hey, that's weird, I was planning on buying An American Werewolf In London tomorrow. I love waatching werewolf transformations that were done with 80's/90's special effects technology. CGI always feels kinda meh.
Army of Darkness
I love this movie so damn much.
I think I've seen Army of Darkness 10 times in a year or so, and I still love it. I'm watching it again on Halloween ![]()
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!
Peanuts, anyone?

Psycho
Just.. epicly awesome.
Hey, that's weird, I was planning on buying An American Werewolf In London tomorrow. I love waatching werewolf transformations that were done with 80's/90's special effects technology. CGI always feels kinda meh.
Nothing beats real live special effects. The movie was way more scary and realistic because of it.
Man with a Movie Camera
Very unique, surreal experience. Some of the imagery was quite beautiful.
Yeah, Army of Darkness is epic.
An American Werewolf in London
That was easily the best werewolf movie I have ever seen.
+ I ordered in The Howling. ![]()
Death Proof
Cool film, it's very slow and feels like it's in 2 parts, but both parts build up to really great scenes, especially the end, just freaking wauw, best car chase i've seen in ages!
4/5
Planet Terror
This movie is f*****g awesome!
Acting is ok, the gore is just mind blowingly epic, and the dirty grindhouse reel feeling adds a lot to the film.
Chick with a gun for a leg FTW!
4,5/5
My friend just got me a poster for Planet Terror when he was over in Queensland. Not too sure why he bought me something, but hey, free poster.
The Evil Dead with Commentary by Bruce Campbell
I think I've watched it before with the commentary, but whatever. It was still really interesting hearing him tell stories and stuff about the making of the film. I watched it with commentary by Sam Rami and Rod Taylor about a week ago or something as well, also really interesting stuff there. Sam seems like such a nice guy.
Léon
Wow, what a great movie
Really good acting from Nathalie Portman, and Gary Oldman was hilarious ![]()
Death Wish 2
Haha, liked it. Great action scenes.
Death Wish 3
HOLY **** That final shoot out lasted for like half an hour, it was so awesome.
Bram Stoker's Dracula
I just loved how they portrayed Dracula in this movie!
Death Proof
So awesome, I just love the style of this and Kurt Russel so good in this. This is a movie that really grows on you, the first time I saw it I didn't like it that much, but after multiple viewings I have gone to love it.
Planet Terror
Over the top gore, awesome action scenes and cool characters. Really cool movie.
Horror of Dracula
Great Hammer movie.
They Live
This movie is just so awesome! Carpenter's best IMO, and that's saying a lot. It's one of the most entertaining and cool movies of all time.
The Wolfman (unrated director's cut)
I liked it a lot better than the theatrical version, great visuals. It's a good werewolf movie, I still don't like how the werewolves look though.
Sleepy Hollow
This, as far as I can remember, is the very first horror movie I ever saw (when I was 6). I liked it, it was good seeing it again after all those years.
Army of Darkness
I've seen this movie like 10 times, I can keep watching it. It's an incredibly cool and timeless movie with some of the best one liners in movie history.
Dead Man
Wow. This was a really unique and interesting movie, I loved it. I'm probably gonna have to see it again. Johnny Depp was really good and so was the Indian.
Do you know my poetry?
Piranha 3D
Great horror, had a great time seeing it
5/5
Resident Evil: Afterlife
it sucked ass, although I have to admit the intro of the movie was beautifly shot.
SAW 3D: The Final Chapter
The gore and traps were entertaining, but for it's final film it really isn't a closure at all. it still leaves you with a lot of questions and the ending it just so lazy.
It's impossible that this is the final chapter.
2/5
-Darkman
Léon
Wow, what a great movieReally good acting from Nathalie Portman, and Gary Oldman was hilarious
Also, Hit-Girl from Kick-Ass (even though she was awesome), is a total rip off from Mathilda.
vik wrote:Léon
Wow, what a great movieReally good acting from Nathalie Portman, and Gary Oldman was hilarious
Also, Hit-Girl from Kick-Ass (even though she was awesome), is a total rip off from Mathilda.
Maybe it's a coincidence, but you should see the director's cut, it's even better.
Last edited by Darkman (November 1, 2010 (01:23pm))
The Quick and the Dead
I thought it was great fun. Raimi knows his sh - stuff. The only thing that put me off at first was Sharon Stone, but I kinda saw her low-key performance towards the end as reflecting how dead inside she felt. Helluva cast, at any rate. Yay for Lance Henriksen.
Blowup (1966)
Brilliant. I loved the atmosphere and the ending especially. Would watch again.
The Long Kiss Goodnight
I thought this was a tightly-written action comedy with a superb pairing in Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson, with some slightly touching moments here and there. I was surprised to look it up and find out that it didn't fare particularly well at the box office at the time.
Orphan
I was torn upon watching this initially, but since then I have grown more and more annoyed by it. While well-shot and well-acted (particularly by the child actors involved), I felt as though the film spent too much time following the antagonist around to feel truly scary, and ended up just creepy. The only person I really rooted for was the near-deaf girl.
Of course, I knew the twist going in, so maybe that sapped some enjoyment from the affair, but it honestly wasn't revealed so awesomely as to bear the movie up otherwise, I don't think.
Copycat
I was in a very stressful mood at the time while watching this, owing to having totaled my car and flipping it on its roof the day before, but I think this was a pretty good movie. Holly Hunter was superb, plus the score just about made me crap my pants.
Working Girl
Mike Nichols is the man. This movie was very well contructed and acted (there was a lot of great use of power angles, I noticed). My only beef ... THE HAIR! Jesus Christ, how did people survive the 80s?!
A League of Their Own
It's been a LONG time since I last saw this movie. 'Twas still awesome, although amusingly, there were a lot of people I didn't remember being in the film (Don S. Davis, Bitty Schram, etc.). Apparently, there is still no crying in baseball.
Nine
I can't figure out why I spent two hours watching Daniel Day-Lewis play a jagoff falling apart at the seems; wasn't impressed by the musical numbers; didn't like the method of cutting from the main narrative to the limbo song-and-dance numbers. Marion Cotillard by far had the best part/songs. I guess I just didn't care if Guido got his muse back. I have never been more bored or annoyed while T&A is paraded across the screen. This movie tried way too hard and in the end achieved little. Plus the very ending was delightful and flew in the face of what went before.
Brothers
Seriously depressing movie, but I really liked it. Tobey 'HE FOULED ME, TOM' Maguire did not disappoint. The rest of the cast weren't bad, either.
Domino
Good things: Christopher Walken's 'Night of the Living Dead' line.
Bad things: Everything else. You name it - the spastic MTV-style editing/cinematography, the delightful script (the arm blow-off was idiotic, leading to a chain of moronic events), the character of Domino herself ... Seriously, Domino was basically an obnoxious girl of privilege who wanted a 'little bit of fun' and so ran off to beat people up and give lap dances to fat men. Screw all that crap! I wanted to see Rourke, Ramirez and Walken team up and kick some ass - in a non-spastically edited manner.
I still need to watch Blowup, Shale.
The Five Obstructions
Quite a funny film exploring the creative process. It's interesting seeing the same film being made 5 times and always being unique.
The Colditz Story
I always love a good Prisoners of War film. Why can't I be locked up in a castle
I wanna escape.
Is Blowup the one that ends with the mimes playing tennis]? I think I saw the last half of it on TV one night.
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